Subsidence in rift zones : analyzing results from repeated precision leveling of the Vogar Profile on the Reykjanes Peninsula, Southwest Iceland

The mid-Atlantic ridge connects with land at the Reykjanes peninsula, Southwest Iceland. Iceland extends well over the whole ridge and allows for representative surface observations of sea-floor processes. Across the Peninsula the plate boundary is characterized by a rift zone, which encompasses lea...

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Main Author: Anell, Ingrid
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Language:English
Published: Lunds universitet/Geologiska institutionen 2004
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spelling ftulundlupsp:oai:lup-student-papers.lub.lu.se:2340216 2023-07-30T04:04:21+02:00 Subsidence in rift zones : analyzing results from repeated precision leveling of the Vogar Profile on the Reykjanes Peninsula, Southwest Iceland Anell, Ingrid 2004 application/pdf http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/2340216 eng eng Lunds universitet/Geologiska institutionen http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/2340216 lceland Reykjanes Peninsula Vogar profile precision leveling faulting subsidence modeling subsidence Mogi model Island Reykjaneshalvön Vogarprofilen precisionshöjdmätningar nedsjunkning förkastningsrörelser modellering av nedsjunkning Mogimodellen Earth and Environmental Sciences H1 2004 ftulundlupsp 2023-07-11T20:06:35Z The mid-Atlantic ridge connects with land at the Reykjanes peninsula, Southwest Iceland. Iceland extends well over the whole ridge and allows for representative surface observations of sea-floor processes. Across the Peninsula the plate boundary is characterized by a rift zone, which encompasses leaky transform fault zone characteristics. Across a fissure swarm, connected with the Reykjanes volcanic system, the Vogar leveling profile extends. Precision leveling was conducted along the line in 1966, 1968, 1969, 1971 and 1976. The profile was remeasured in 2004 and it was aimed to observe various aspects of subsidence in the rift zone. Subsidence along the profile is the result of the effect of two main components. The first being influence from the central axis of the plate boundary causing the southeastern end of the profile to subside at a higher rate then the northwestern end, averaging 1.1mm/yr. The second being the influence from the local fissure swarm causing the central part of the profile to subside due to movement on two boundary faults. Annual rates of subsidence are not constant but are related to the size of appreciable fault movements. 1966-1968 and 1971-1976, annual subsidence rates were higher and in 1976-2004 lower than average. Prominent fault movements are earthquake related. 1976-2004 was a calm period following the stress release by several earthquake swarms between 1971 and 1976. One prominent, unconfirmed, fault movement occurred between 1976 and 2004, presumably triggered by the two large earthquakes in the South Iceland seismic zone in 2000. At several faults local progressive faulting is occurring with subsidence of a single benchmark on the down-throw side of a fault. This occurs at most faults and is the result of movement of semi-detached fault blocks within the ‘disturbed’ zone sliding down along the fault plane. Modeling the subsidence results for the Vogar profile in relation to the central plate axis proved too complex for the simple linear pressure decrease model when comparing ... Other/Unknown Material Iceland Lund University Publications Student Papers (LUP-SP) Mid-Atlantic Ridge Reykjanes ENVELOPE(-22.250,-22.250,65.467,65.467)
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topic lceland
Reykjanes Peninsula
Vogar profile
precision leveling
faulting
subsidence
modeling subsidence
Mogi model
Island
Reykjaneshalvön
Vogarprofilen
precisionshöjdmätningar
nedsjunkning
förkastningsrörelser
modellering av nedsjunkning
Mogimodellen
Earth and Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle lceland
Reykjanes Peninsula
Vogar profile
precision leveling
faulting
subsidence
modeling subsidence
Mogi model
Island
Reykjaneshalvön
Vogarprofilen
precisionshöjdmätningar
nedsjunkning
förkastningsrörelser
modellering av nedsjunkning
Mogimodellen
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Anell, Ingrid
Subsidence in rift zones : analyzing results from repeated precision leveling of the Vogar Profile on the Reykjanes Peninsula, Southwest Iceland
topic_facet lceland
Reykjanes Peninsula
Vogar profile
precision leveling
faulting
subsidence
modeling subsidence
Mogi model
Island
Reykjaneshalvön
Vogarprofilen
precisionshöjdmätningar
nedsjunkning
förkastningsrörelser
modellering av nedsjunkning
Mogimodellen
Earth and Environmental Sciences
description The mid-Atlantic ridge connects with land at the Reykjanes peninsula, Southwest Iceland. Iceland extends well over the whole ridge and allows for representative surface observations of sea-floor processes. Across the Peninsula the plate boundary is characterized by a rift zone, which encompasses leaky transform fault zone characteristics. Across a fissure swarm, connected with the Reykjanes volcanic system, the Vogar leveling profile extends. Precision leveling was conducted along the line in 1966, 1968, 1969, 1971 and 1976. The profile was remeasured in 2004 and it was aimed to observe various aspects of subsidence in the rift zone. Subsidence along the profile is the result of the effect of two main components. The first being influence from the central axis of the plate boundary causing the southeastern end of the profile to subside at a higher rate then the northwestern end, averaging 1.1mm/yr. The second being the influence from the local fissure swarm causing the central part of the profile to subside due to movement on two boundary faults. Annual rates of subsidence are not constant but are related to the size of appreciable fault movements. 1966-1968 and 1971-1976, annual subsidence rates were higher and in 1976-2004 lower than average. Prominent fault movements are earthquake related. 1976-2004 was a calm period following the stress release by several earthquake swarms between 1971 and 1976. One prominent, unconfirmed, fault movement occurred between 1976 and 2004, presumably triggered by the two large earthquakes in the South Iceland seismic zone in 2000. At several faults local progressive faulting is occurring with subsidence of a single benchmark on the down-throw side of a fault. This occurs at most faults and is the result of movement of semi-detached fault blocks within the ‘disturbed’ zone sliding down along the fault plane. Modeling the subsidence results for the Vogar profile in relation to the central plate axis proved too complex for the simple linear pressure decrease model when comparing ...
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title Subsidence in rift zones : analyzing results from repeated precision leveling of the Vogar Profile on the Reykjanes Peninsula, Southwest Iceland
title_short Subsidence in rift zones : analyzing results from repeated precision leveling of the Vogar Profile on the Reykjanes Peninsula, Southwest Iceland
title_full Subsidence in rift zones : analyzing results from repeated precision leveling of the Vogar Profile on the Reykjanes Peninsula, Southwest Iceland
title_fullStr Subsidence in rift zones : analyzing results from repeated precision leveling of the Vogar Profile on the Reykjanes Peninsula, Southwest Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Subsidence in rift zones : analyzing results from repeated precision leveling of the Vogar Profile on the Reykjanes Peninsula, Southwest Iceland
title_sort subsidence in rift zones : analyzing results from repeated precision leveling of the vogar profile on the reykjanes peninsula, southwest iceland
publisher Lunds universitet/Geologiska institutionen
publishDate 2004
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